Oct. 30, 2017
12:07 pm JST

Oct. 30, 2017
12:17 pm JST

I hope Abe will pursuit a pro-China policy if he is elected by the party. If not, he is better to give the chance to other able party leaders.

Why should Japan pursue a pro-China policy? Just the other day he spoke about a strategic dialogue with the U.S, India & Australia, in part, to counter China. Since Japan is a democracy and China isn't and has also regularly threatened the seizure of Japanese islands, clearly Japan's most important partners in the future are likely to be India & the U.S. It seems pretty obvious. Certainly the level of ties between Japan & India have increased rapidly of late.

Oct. 30, 2017
06:48 pm JST

"Just the other day he spoke about a strategic dialogue with the U.S, India & Australia, in part, to counter China." Abe lied.

"Since Japan is a democracy and China isn't and has also regularly threatened the seizure of Japanese islands, clearly Japan's most important partners in the future are likely to be India & the U.S. " Which law says that because China and Japan are two different systems that China and Japan can't be the most important partners ? It isn't in UN charter, it isn't in today's Japanese constitution. The only time that Japan had similar ideology was when Abe's grand father invaded China based on the superior complex propaganda by Japanese Imperialism. In fact, in all 6000 years history, China is much more superior than Japan.

"Certainly the level of ties between Japan & India have increased rapidly of late." Hopefully one day Indians will become the number one tourists for Japan.